Parenting and Adolescent Abuse

International Journal of Humanities and Social Science
© 2018 by SSRG - IJHSS Journal
Volume 5 Issue 4
Year of Publication : 2018
Authors : Nikeeta Kumari and Dr.Durgesh K.Upadhyay
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Nikeeta Kumari and Dr.Durgesh K.Upadhyay, "Parenting and Adolescent Abuse," SSRG International Journal of Humanities and Social Science, vol. 5,  no. 4, pp. 37-40, 2018. Crossref, https://doi.org/10.14445/23942703/IJHSS-V5I4P108

Abstract:

Being a parent is one of the most difficult job a person will have it. Mostly parents want their children to become independent, well educated and able to deal with the world. The old methods of parenting do not work in today’s society. Teenagers, like me and like everyone, want to be treated with love and respect (Brenner and Fox, 1999). Parenting is the process or the state of being a parent. Once a person has a child they are involved in the process of parenting (Brooks et. al., 1987). According to Morrison, parenting means the development of a child, using the knowledge and also providing care to a child. Parenting also involves growing up the children in a well mannered way (Brooks et. al., 1987). The quality of parenting is an important influence on children’s thinking, emotional and social development. Parent’s influence is the greatest on a child’s development positively as well as negatively (Nevid, 2009).

Keywords:

children, parenting.

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